Method of producing a fashion-garment illustration.



H. RUBIN. I METHOD OF PRODUCING A FASHION GARMENIILLUSTRATION.

APPLICATION, FILED JULY 7, I914.

Patented Apr. 20, 1915.

INVENTOR ATTORNEYS HE NORRIS PETERS 60.. PHOTD-LITHQ. WASHING TON. D. c.

ifixingjofthe resultant. shapes on a'repre -i "sentation' of aihuman figure;forming a. par- 3 jg' ti'al semblance, of a garmentior garment'sy;

' finishing saidfmember or members to [coma f plete the semblance of the garment or gar ments, photographing'saidcompletedseme blancexand makingLprintingsurfaCeS there-' 1 menomrgraewcmen FASHION-1 -,;Be it known f t-hat I, .IsAA'wI-I; RU IN, a;

citizen of the-Unitedstates, residing in the" city and county. of'Philadelphia," State'of,

Pennsylvania, I haveiinvented a newand' usef .ful Method of Producing a Fashion-Gar- I ment Illustration; of fw-hich" the following is aj'specification; o

a My invention consists method of producing l a 1 fashion; garment illustration or H plate, the same involving a photographic 1 copy of the fabricfonmaterialiof whicha garment or garments may be, made, the

shaping-from such copy of the outlines of a member or members 'ofia garment, the affrom for color printing; andthereby spro jducing,-t he appearanceof the exact'weave, 25.

' fabric' onthe finishedillustrations texture and color offthe .originallyemployed The invention is satisfactorily illustrated" in the accompanying-drawing, but the im I po'rtant] instrumentalities' thereof may be varied,"a'nd so itis tobeunderstood that the invention is not limited to the specific dc tailsshown and described. p I, Figure l representsza face view of what" ma becalleda blankias the primary step of producing a. fashion garment illustra tion embodying my invention. Figs. 2to

' 5 inclusive represent successive Steps of pro-i I *duction; .Fig. 6 represents a face view of, I I

, procedure, viz., taking a copy plriotographi-' I the finished product of --illustrati0n.

photograph shapes of thefoutlined garment, I,

prepare the representation l of] a human 'being clad' with the outlines of a garment being a black of a desired fashion, the same copy'as shown in Fig. 1.

' j liphotographfthe particular fabric which, I. v I desire to reproduce subsequentlyiin tex- .ture, Weave and colorandcut-from the rsnnc 3 3mm, 1 or. rnrnnnnn 31:4,.

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t ersv Patent iszw W YLIII' a methodofproducing' a fashion garment illustration, the following stepsof.

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* Figavl,'thejfsame--"comprising the outlines] "2 of .;the front of a coat, the outlines131of I "pieces of the collar thereof, andthe out-I linesfl of lapels thereof, together with the outlines 5 of trousers, all-Ta s shown in Fi'g'i I 2, said outlines registering wi thwthe shapes H a ofjjthegarments shown in F 1,, and then paste or otherwisefsecure the outlines 2 and 5' tothe corresponding parts of the out lined,garments-,the result being shown in, f ,Fig. 3; f The members 3and 4: are also pasted 'orfotherwise'secured to vthe outline 2 of the i coatrat places correspondingltoathecollar and lapels 0f the outli'n'ed eoat,the result be: 1' ing shown in Fig. Then, I finish F 4. :by delineating. the rest of the outlines of a p :coatsuch as the. front divisional line 6, but-f: 7; tons, butfionholes,'pockets and What may .be

known as trimmings, a-nd fshape-up the coat.

.trousersfsojas to impartai natural ap pearance to the-same,fthus completing the a preparation of Whatmay 'belcalled'the speci-,- 1. men in black, as shown 1 This '75 rsurfacesqmade.therefrom 'for use'with as manylcolors as desired, whereby after'print-g f i 'wea've, texture"and color, or in other words the pattern of said fabric, as shown at l 7,

in Fig.6; s

Having thus describedfmy invention Iing,therepresentationofthe fgarmentsfi ase I suine thelappearance of the particular fab-f ric from, which? the photographic subjects,

were takenft'hus; bringing out the I laim as newl-and de'sire, tosecurefby-"Lete' .ca-lly'of an originally-selected fabric, forming the same-into the'shape or shapes ,of the contour and trimming of a garment-or; -garments,afligring such shape or shapes upon n l the representation of'a human figure insem blanee of :a'desired garment orgarments, i photographing" such semblance, and makQ" i "ingprinting surfacesthe refromQ I s I I 2. .A'method of producing a; fashiongar- I 1 v li'ment' illustration", embodying. the photo-' j gra phiccopying of a desired fabric or ma terial, forming the same into the shape or j" f r I v 7 shapes ofthe outlines of a garment; or garblame, and making printing sin-faces there rrlilents, afiixing such ihapei or shages upon Ifrbm.' I s} 7 r V t e representation 0 a mman gure r register with such garment ,of garments, V p 7 V finishing such shape orishapes' in semblance Witnsses": 7;? r of the contour and trimming of the gait- HARRY SHAPIBO,

jnient or garments, photographing-such sein I CURTIS Ko m. f 

